Hexxat respawn (timed out?) *SPOILERS*

in the Copper Coronet I said something along the lines of "not now" as I wanted to get the Amulet of Power first. Kinda ignored her thereafter but I did notice her standing in her little alcove every time I came back by the CC. Anyways I did spellhold and the underdark first and now I was thinking it was time to wrap up some loose ends but she is gone from the CC now. I checked the tomb she leads you to but she isn't there ether. Is there a cluaconsole command to to respawn her or a global variable I can reset to get her back?

I figured out her creature code (OHHFAK9) and cluaconsoled her in. She joins party after dialogue tree with me agreeing to take her to tomb and then immediately leaves and despawns. I am pretty sure there is a global variable I am missing here. Anyone else run into this? I really wanted to do the whole Hexxat thing.

I didn't try to hide the content of the question on purpose because the name of this forum "General Discussion (Spoiler Warning!)" has a spoiler warning right in it but okay, title changed. I put it in this forum instead of the NO SPOILERS forum below for this reason.

Spoilers must still be marked, especially new content spoilers. The warning was added before the release of BG:EE for the benefit of new players; many were coming here and getting spoiled by veterans who assumed everyone had played the original games.

Why are you people chastising this guy for not hiding his spoilers? It's not our bloody responsibility to protect people from spoiling the game for themselves. If people don't want spoilers, they can stay away from online forums about the game they're currently playing.

Why are you people chastising this guy for not hiding his spoilers? It's not our bloody responsibility to protect people from spoiling the game for themselves. If people don't want spoilers, they can stay away from online forums about the game they're currently playing.

No seriously, I'm tired of the internets always telling me I have to worry about spoilers, like it's my responsibility to maximize every random idiot's enjoyment of every game, movie, or other story-based form of entertainment by predicting what keywords they might stupidly enter into a search engine, and then protect their sensitive eyes from details they might not have realized they didn't want to know about yet. It's bulls**t. Let them protect themselves from spoilers.